

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
Directed by Bill CondonAfter the birth of Renesmee/Nessie, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi.
Cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Ratings & Reviews
- Michael McCrayApril 14, 2025I want more that is all you need to read The best of them all is part 2
- JulieJuly 29, 2025The best of them all. The family, love, friendship. It is a feel good movie with stunning scenery and beautiful music.
- Princess ZoeJuly 19, 2025My favorite of all of them
- JdEJune 11, 2025I think you need to watch all of the films to understand what has happened to this point, but overall I thought it was quite good. The story seems to be wrapped up somewhat, Great visuals and soundtrack help benefit this film. It does feel it lacks something or is missing something but other than that I enjoyed watching.
- Das_LamaJuly 4, 2025The best thing about this movie is that is concludes this series. Bella is an idiot, and the vamps and werewolves need to come out of the closet. I never understood the draw of this series. Unmatched only by the stupidity of The Hunger Games. To each their own, I guess.
- HakihikoMarch 10, 2025A Decent Finale After the slow build-up of "Part 1", "Breaking Dawn – Part 2" finally brings some much-needed energy to the franchise. While it still suffers from the series’ signature flaws—awkward dialogue, uneven pacing, and underdeveloped characters—it delivers enough spectacle and closure to make it a barely sufficient conclusion, especially after enduring the previous movies. Kristen Stewart’s Bella, now transformed, finally gains some presence, making her character slightly more engaging than before. Robert Pattinson’s Edward remains brooding but at least gets some decent moments. Taylor Lautner’s Jacob continues to be one of the more charismatic characters, though the handling of his storyline remains questionable. The supporting cast, including the expanded vampire coven, adds some intrigue, but most of them don’t get enough screen time to leave a lasting impact. Visually, "Part 2" is stronger than its predecessors, with improved cinematography and some well-executed action sequences. The much-discussed final battle is surprisingly intense and cleverly handled, adding a sense of excitement that was often missing in previous films. However, the CGI remains inconsistent, with some moments looking noticeably unpolished. While "Breaking Dawn – Part 2" isn’t a great film, it at least gives the franchise a proper send-off. It’s still flawed, but compared to what came before, it deserves at least a 6/10.























































































